We only comment on biodiesel. I think the ethanol and biodiesel issue is something you have to lead, to some extent, along with the universities, etc.
There is a lot of negative information out there on biofuels. We agree that you need to look at the feedstock separately. That's why we're so keen on canola biodiesel, because we see the opportunities there. We don't see a tremendous impact on land use. We see an increase in rotations, yes, but there are also increased opportunities for increased yield. So we don't see a lot of the negative impact there.
You made a comment about canola meal being a potential. There are issues with canola meal. It can be in a ration for dairy, for poultry, and for beef, but there are downsides to it in terms of the energy level of canola meal. We have a program looking at trying to increase energy levels in canola meal so that we can increase inclusion in the diets for different species of animals.
So there is some opportunity there, but I wouldn't say it's a replacement for the feed grains, especially for the animal industry.